Adapt or develop?
Matthias Rudloff and Ines Bilas, AMBARtec, Germany, consider potential solutions to the challenges presented by hydrogen storage and transportation, and discuss the use of cyclic reduction of iron oxide as a storage medium.
Matthias Rudloff and Ines Bilas, AMBARtec, Germany, consider potential solutions to the challenges presented by hydrogen storage and transportation, and discuss the use of cyclic reduction of iron oxide as a storage medium.
Wolong Enapter Hydrogen Technologies Ltd, a Joint Venture (JV) of Enapter AG and Wolong Group from China, have presented the first megawatt-class AEM electrolyser produced in Shangyu, China.
The construction of one of Australia’s largest renewable hydrogen projects has begun, marking the start of the energy transition for Albury-Wodonga’s gas network.
Hiperbaric commemorated its 25th anniversary in the company of over 500 guests, including institutional representatives, clients, suppliers, and employees.
NEXTCHEM, through its subsidiary KT Tech, has been awarded by Binh Son Refining and Petrochemical Joint Stock Co. (BSR) the licensing and the process design package (PDP) for a new hydrogen production unit.
Metis Engineering has announced the launch of a next-generation hydrogen leak detection sensor.
Ohmium International has announced its selection as the electrolyser supplier for Lewis County Transit’s zero emission transportation network.
Masdar has signed agreements with three Norwegian companies aiming to explore renewable and green hydrogen opportunities.
Hyundai Motor Group has signed a collaborative research agreement with Nanyang Technological University, Singapore (NTU), in the field of new energy at the Singapore-Korea Business Forum, Ritz Carlton Singapore.
Hyzon has announced the Start of Production (SOP) of its single-stack 200 kW Fuel Cell System (FCS).
Plug Power Inc. has signed a binding framework agreement with Allied Green Ammonia (AGA) to finalise a supply agreement for 3 GW of electrolyser capacity to AGA’s green hydrogen to ammonia plant in Australia.
Six renewable hydrogen projects have signed their respective grant agreements, advancing them towards implementation.
Celadyne, the decarbonisation and hydrogen solution company, has announced the launch of its Army SBIR Phase II in partnership with the US army.
As the green hydrogen landscape continues to evolve, stakeholders need to be dedicated to driving sustainable and innovative solutions. Frederic Godemel, EVP Power Systems and Services, Schneider Electric, explains.
A hydrogen refuelling station for heavy traffic has opened at the Port of Gothenburg, Sweden.